🛠️ Fix it like a pro—steel-strong, fast, and flawless every time!
QuikSteel Aluminium Repair Putty is a 2 oz epoxy putty designed for high-strength repairs on aluminium and various materials. It cures to a steel-hard finish within an hour, allowing for drilling and machining post-cure. Its clay-like malleability ensures easy application and precise shaping, making it a must-have for durable, professional-grade fixes.
Manufacturer | C & G GmbH trade solutions |
Brand | Quiksteel |
Model | QuikSteel Aluminium Repair |
Product Dimensions | 1.18 x 5.51 x 7.95 cm; 58 g |
Item model number | 16402EU |
Manufacturer part number | 16402 |
Special Features | Strong, bonds different materials, can be worked after curing |
Item Weight | 58 g |
Viscosity | dickflüssig |
L**S
Good product
Arrived quickly, used to repair curb mark on alloy wheel did the job very well.
J**E
Strong easy to use
My husband broke our toilet seat. It is an unusual shape and a new one will take four weeks to deliver. Our son suggested we used Quiksteel. It was easy to use and the seat is as good as new apart from a small chip
A**E
Works very well but doesn't blend in with aluminium
This is easy to use and very good for patching holes in aluminium. However it is darker than raw aluminium and as such if you want a cosmetic repair on unpainted metal you possibly want to look at another product. If you're painting it or it's in a hidden area then no worries!
B**Y
Good as usual
Very strong
A**
Good product
Good product, fixed few things with it
O**O
Jury's still out.
I bought this to repair a slightly worn dropout on my bicycle frame. I carried out a couple of tests first. Test were carried out using a thoroughly kneaded piece of Quiksteel.Test 1Apply to a scrap piece of aluminium. Wait one hour for it to set. Hit it with a hammer.Result: Quiksteel disintegrated after multiple hammer blows. Crumbled into pieces. I was expecting it to withstand the hammer blows as it was an ordinary 16oz general use hammer and the force applied was just greater than dropping the hammer from about 15cm. I was able to pick the remaining pieces off of the scrap metal with just my hands. I had sanded the aluminium first. This debunks the "strong as steel" claim.Test 2Roll a piece of it into a 5mm thick sliver. Wait 2.5 hours. Try to snap it with hands.Result: I could bend and crack the material with my bare hands. It didn't take a great deal of effort to destroy the Quiksteel.I still used it on my bike frame as A: If it deforms and puts the wheel out of alignment that's fine and I can repair it again. And B: Once the wheel is clamped it shouldn't have to withstand a great deal of stress. I had tin foil shimming the gap before applying Quiksteel.The other reviews on here seem to put a lot of faith in the material. I'm sure I mixed it correctly and I used a knife to cut an even sliver of Quiksteel from the block.Time will tell.
A**R
Tried gun was excellent
Easy to use great finish Don 10 mtr fence in about half an hour.
**S
Brilliant Addition To Your Toolbox
I’ve written about this product before and still rate it really highly. Latest uses, after repairing the broken garden lamppost, is to secure the cars under engine heatshield, that rattled and clanked and drove me nuts, but not anymore, as a marbled sized chunk of this across the worn clips, has it tight and secured again. Also used on the plastic door bin in the RV, as both lower brackets had sheered off. A small mix of this, rolled out like a caterpillar, saw both sides secured stronger that the day it came out of the factory.Now I’ve used it, it’ll be my go to product for repairs and sooooooo much better than the stuff in tubes that need mixing and is usually half filled with air and no product. Get your wallet ready, as you know you want some 👍🏻
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